I deleted my last alt account last week. I'm done.
EndlessNightmare
The enshittification of Reddit continues on.
Quality of education matters
Or perhaps soybean oil is a byproduct of the animal feed industry. It sure shows up in lot of products, yet people aren't typically running out to the stores buying bottles labeled as "soybean oil." I.e. it's a cheap industrial filler. Most likely, they are co-products that wouldn't likely exist without each other due to the economics. It should also be noted that soy cake is human-edible, so feeding it to animals represents that inefficiency I was talking about.
Given that less affluent societies consume less meat (on average) compared to more affluent societies, this demonstrates that meat requires more resources to produce. Otherwise this discrepancy would not exist. Developing nations consume more meat as they become more affluent.
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Ahem, the preferred nomenclature is Xcretion
fascists think a whiter population leads to reduced crime rates
Japan has entered the chat. Actually, lots of non-white nations, particularly in Asia have low homicide rates. OP is about homicides specifically, so: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
Gun guns. A gun that shoots out guns. Sounds like something from a Borderlands game.
No lives matter (except the rich)
This is true on small scale subsistence farms, but it breaks down when scaled up to the amount of meat consumption in typical developed nations.
Look at historical meat consumption for societies built on agriculture (as opposed to, for example Inuit who relied on hunting). You can also look at food consumption by nation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_meat_consumption Affluence and increased meat consumption are strongly correlated. And while veganism may be a luxury, so is high meat consumption. This would imply that modest meat consumption makes best use of these scraps and inedible parts of plants (i.e. efficiency), but that higher levels of meat consumption is wasteful of resources.
Basic high school biology on trophic levels. The "rule of thumb" is that you only retain about 10% of the energy each time you go up a level.
I'm an opponent of factory farms and consider election night to be a fucking disaster. A few small bills may have passed, but the big picture stuff all went in the wrong direction.
But that just means that viewing it is opt-in rather than default. Since most people probably won't bother to install those apps, the farmed karma won't be worth squat.